New Book: Teaching Feminist Activism: Strategies from the Field
Posted by on April 19, 2002
Those of you who are thinking of incorporating an activist component into your Women’s Studies courses might want to check out Teaching Feminist Activism: Strategies from the Field edited by Nancy A. Naples and [PHENND Member] Karen Bojar and published by Routledge, 2002.
From theoretical analysis to practical teaching tools, this book is a useful guide for educators seeking to link feminist theory and practice to their teaching. Also included are valuable resources such as websites, videos and recommended readings.
Myra Marx Ferree, author of Controversy and Coalition: The New Feminist Movement Across Four Decades of Change writes: “This collection is sure to stimulate interest in trying to connect the classroom with the wider world of feminist organizing and action projects.”
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